On Sale for less than the usual wholesale cost. I have a limited number of these.Includes Certificates of Authenticity.This 8 Reales coin is the size of a US silver dollar.It was discovered by divers at a 200 + year old Caribbean shipwreck sight.It is 90% silver and was struck at the Mexico city mint. by order of King Charles III between 1772-1783.This type of coin was used as a model for the US silver dollar. On August

This 1783 1 Reales coin is the size of a US dime.It was discovered by divers at a 200 + year old Caribbean shipwreck sight.It is 90% silver and was struck at the Mexico city mint. by order of King Charles III between 1772-1783.This type of coin was used as a model for the US coins.Today a U.S. 25 cent coin is still occasionally called “2-bits”.The 2 Reales is rarer than the 8 Reales.

France, Spain and England ventured on long voyages to expand their empires from the 1600’s to the 1800’s and e

NGC Certified Silver 1 Reales El Cazador shipwreck coin.
This 1 Reales coin is the size of a US dime.It was discovered by divers at a 200 + year old Caribbean shipwreck sight.It is 90% silver and was struck at the Mexico city mint. by order of King Charles III between 1772-1783.This type of coin was used as a model for the US coins.Today a U.S. 25 cent coin is still occasionally called “2-bits”.The 1 Reales is rarer than the 8 Reales.

This 1 Reales coin is the size of a US nickel.It was discovered by divers at a 200 + year old Caribbean shipwreck sight.It is 90% silver and was struck at the Mexico city mint. by order of King Charles III between 1772-1783.This type of coin was used as a model for the US coins.Today a U.S. 25 cent coin is still occasionally called “2-bits”.The 1 Reales is rarer than the 8 Reales.

France, Spain and England ventured on long voyages to expand their empires from the 1600’s to the 1800’s and est

February 5, 2012

Tom Gidus metal detects for lost treasure on the San Miguel De Archangel shipwreck off Jupiter Inlet, FloridaVideo Rating: 4 / 5

Winter Park, FL — Daniel Frank Sedwick, LLC has just opened their Treasure and World Coin Auction #10 for bidding, closing live on the Internet in four sessions on October 25-26 (Tuesday-Wednesday), viewable online at www.Auction.SedwickCoins.com. Of the 1400+ lots in Sedwick’s latest auction, more than 240 lots are gold coins from around the world. Over 100 of these are gold cobs, most of them comprising The Santa Fe Collection of dated Bogotá cob 2 escudos, a landmark reference collection of over 50 different dates, showing changes of styles and assayers over the 130 years of their production, including several “first and finest knowns.” “The Santa Fe Collection was carefully formed within the past decade with an emphasis on clearly visible dates,” says firm owner Daniel Sedwick. “Misreading partial dates has created much confusion in this series, which this educational collection will serve to clear up.” But the single most important gold item in the sale is a Brazilian gold monetized ingot of 1832, cast at the Serro Frio foundry under Emperor Pedro II, a very late and exceptionally rare example with its original foundry certificate (known as a guia). “Every time one of these Brazilian ingots comes up for sale it is a major numismatic event, and ours has reason to be even more so,” says Sedwick’s assistant Agustín (Augi) García, emphasizing that less than 10% of the known ingots still have their original guias. Other significant pieces of gold in the auction include: a …Video Rating: 5 / 5